Volvox are often found in water: Ditches, ponds, and shallow puddles!
Volvox are a genus of chlorophytes. It forms colonies up to 50,000 cells. Volvox are freshwater alga, so they are found in ponds, ditches, and shallow puddles.
it lives in fresh water
Yes..There cells.
The eyespots allow the volvox to find and take in the much needed light to perform photosynthesis, which provides the volvox food to survive.
Volvox belong to the phylum Chlorophyta. An easy way to find this information would be to search volvox on a search engine website, such as google.com or bing.com.
It has an organized nucleus.It has membranous organells
uses of volvox
Volvox is NOT made up of an bacteria
The eyespots allow the volvox to find and take in the much needed light to perform photosynthesis, which provides the volvox food to survive.
Volvox belong to the phylum Chlorophyta. An easy way to find this information would be to search volvox on a search engine website, such as google.com or bing.com.
It has an organized nucleus.It has membranous organells
uses of volvox
Volvox is NOT made up of an bacteria
Volvox is not a human pathogen.
Volvox lives in freshwater habitats.
the volvox is part of the allgae family
The cells in green alga Volvox are not functionally specialized.
what is the classification of volvox Protista, Chlorophyta, chlorophyceae, volvocales
The volvox is a alge that produces food by the help of potosynthesis
Well for one thanks for saying hi and for two your answer the Volvox move by flagella